"Hah." I just coldly scoffed because I was too lazy to explain anything else to him.
Theo frowned. "What are your plans?”
I narrowed my eyes and directed my gaze to the bite marks on his neck as I wondered why I had not bitten him to death in bed just now. "I hope you won't interfere in whatever I wish to do. That was what you promised me."
"I can help you." Theo had no idea about the evil thoughts running through my mind as he spoke to me gently.
I shook my head. "No need for that."
It was not that I did not want his help. I was just afraid that while he was helping me, the person he was helping would later change, and it would soon be Cindy Reed he was assisting.
Theo was unhappy now, and his lips became so tightly pursed together they looked like one thin line. I placed my fingers on either side of his lips and chuckled softly, "My kid is gone now. You need to at least allow me to have something to do so I can distract myself. Don’t bother thinking about whether this is something you can accept right now. At least
I’m happy."
Theo's temper immediately receded whenever I mentioned the kid.
He sighed softly and placed his lips on top of mine as he muttered softly, "There's nothing I can do for you."
"I'm tired."
“I’m not tired."
I was speechless.
His phone rang.
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